Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 04, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, July' 4, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
About People You Know
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• Mrs Reba Kelsey returned to
Klamath Fulls Sunday with Mr«
Mae Evans who was ills«« visiting • N B Hull attended a Mason)«
meeting In Klamath Falls Satur-
in Ashlnml over tii«' week end
Church of Christ
• Mix Georg«- W Bruce lx recov­ i I day evening
Second and It Streets
ering nicely from a tonsillectomy • Mrs Joe Wade was removed
('. Alton Brostroni, Minister
to
her
home
Monday
from
the
performed Friday morning
• Born to Mi and Mrs Sherman Community hospital where she
Bible school 9:45 a m clasres
had undergone a major operation for all ages L II Gresham, sup­
Kiser on June 27. s »on.
• Mr» W G Sander and daugh­ • Miss Marie Walker plans to erintendent
ters Geneviev«- ami Mary were leave Thursday for Riverside and
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
at Grunts Puss Haturduy transact­ Ix>s Angeles where she will visit Message by V K Allison of Man­
ing business
with friends for about two weeks ta Cruz, Calif
• Mr and Mrs George Ix'WlH • Mrs Henry Stenrud spent last
Meeting«« of High School ami
were visiting Mr and Mrs J csm - Thursday with Mrs. Archie Kin­ Collage C E Societies at 7 p in
Lilly Monday, When they carne caid
Evening service at 8 o'clock.
from Klamath Falla for a vaca- • Mrs Roy Clary from Klamath Message by V K Allison, a for­
tion.
Falls spent Friday with her par­ mer minister
Mr and Mm Endtt ('line from ents. Mr ami Mis Ed Grimm.
Tuesday evening will be a meet­
Redding will continue their vaca- Her son returned home with her ing of th«- official board of the
tion from visiting relative» in after s|s-ndlng the past month church.
Ohio, when they spend the holi- here with his grandparent«
duy week-end with Mr and Mr» • Christina (»ary returned home
Taylor R William»
Friday from Dunsmuir where she
Trinity Episcopal
• M in Obil Collman is visiting has been employed for the past
her mother, Mr« Rteveneon. over few weeks
Church
the iioll.luv» from Klamatii Falls • Miss Hilda Ruhl returned to
Dr. ('lumie E. Nay re, Vicar
• !>>lx Whit«- was in Dunsmuir her home in Portland Saturday
on bualm-ss Monday
aftrr spending the past two weeks
Holy Communion 8 a m.
I
• Bom to Ml and Mrs Petr with Bernice Rector.
Church ach(xr) 9 30 a m
Auer of Eagh- Point on June 26, • Mrs Etta Groff and Mr and
Holy Communion and sermon
u daughter.
Mrs (.Veil Groff from l»anslng, 11 a. rn
• Mix Lydia <) Hohe of Klamuth Mich and A rile Richardson from
Holy Communion 9am Wed­
Fulls is In Ashland for an Indef­ Cadillac, Mich are spending two nesday
inite stay
weeks with Mr and Mrs I. A
Choir will meet 7:30 p m Fri­
• Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richardson. Mrs Etta Groff and day.
Burns, former residents of Ash- A rhe Richardson are sister and
You are cordially invited to
land, at Klamuth Full» on June brother of Mr Richardson
worship with us
27. a son.
• Utile Micky Bohn spent Mon­
• Mr« Beulah Magruder and little day in Ashland visiting his grand­
son Donny left Sunday morning mother. Mrs Buck Helm.
Free
for Crescent City where they will • Ix-<- Rosen, small son of Mr
spend the Fourth la-fore going on and Mrs. Joe Rosen of Medford,
Methodist
Church
to San Francisco
is »{lending two weeks with his i
East
Main
Str«-et
• Mi
mid Mis
Percy Evans, grandparents at Rosen's market
John R. Poet, Pastor
who operate the Hunmd Grocery • Rosemary Bell is employed at
in Klamath Falls, were vacation­ th«- Fini National bank
ing here last week
• Auntie Jane McCoy spent a
Sunday school at 9:45 a m.
• Mias Hetty Barksdale of Glen­ few «lays last week with Mrs Sadie Simpson, superintendent, in I ■
dale. (hilifomla Is visiting her par­ Mallnda King
charge.
ents, Mr and Mr» I R Barksdale • John Farmer and grandson
Morning worship at 11 o’clock
• Mrs Ruth Rosenstiel of the Donald returned Thursday from «
Junior meeting and Young Peo-
Extension <l«-j>artnient of Oregon week's visit to Nubieber, Calif<
C
pie s meeting at 7 p. m. Evening
State College visited her parents. Donald went hack to NuMebnr
Stebsr’worship at 8 o'clock.
Mr and Mr» W I “
Purdy, laut .Saturday accompanied by Bobby
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
week
nesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Hindi
• Mr and Mrs Roy Hartley and • Mrs Robert Rosenbaum and
You are welcome to all services.
daughter left Tu««sday for an ex­ Infant son have returned from
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tended visit In the East
the hospital to the home of her
Extra apt-clnl—One of u kind, parents. Mr and Mrs. ,Wr*LteI Neighborhood Church
luidlra Mll|ts values to «1.118 only Hash, where they will »tay for a
Mr. Mires 32 and St only. J.V.W. few days before going to their '
Congregational
5 and 10.
i home at Klaamth Falls
Boulevard und Murton Streets
Catholic Church
Rev. W. -I. Meagher. Pastor
Mass at 8 a
m
Sunday
First Methodist
Church
( or. N. Main and lauirel Sts.
Ilr. George W. Bruce, Minister
Sunday church schoolmeets at
9 45 a m. Allen O. McGee. general
superintendent.
Morning sermon at 11 o'clock
on the subject, “The Lure of the
Invisible.’'
Epworth and Wesley Leagues
meet for worship at 7 p. m. Eve­
ning sermon at 8.
Foursquare Church
Fourth and 15 Streets
Rev. Shearhurn, Fautor
Sunday school 10 a m. H. O.
Butterfield, superintendent.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Young People'» meeting, «30
P m.
Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m.
Week night services Tuesday
and Friday evening» at 7:45.
Prayer meeting precedes these
two services. Young people in
charge of Tuesday service.
Page 5
¡Bill Blackmer Wins
| Honors at Boys’State
I Bill Biackmer, 16 year old son
j of Mr. an«J Mrs W. E. Blackmer
1 of Ashland, won high honors at
1 Boys' State last week After be-
,ng elected mayor for one of the
| cities in Boys’ State, his friends
' elected him to the larger position
| of secretary of state.
But that was not all. At the
end of the week when awards
were made. Bill Blackmer received
| TALENT NEWS
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Continued from page four
moved from the Methodist parson­
age into the Oatman property on
Wagner avenue
• ■file Norris grocery la being en
larged an«l a n«-w veg«-table rack
has been Installed and many other
improvements have been added.
• T«-'i'iv Welborn the three year-
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wel-
burn, was severely injured Friday
while playing near his home. He
was »truck by a car driven bv
Mrs Vivian Thanos The accident
wax held unavoidable It lx learned
that hi» condition is still serious.
He is in the Community hospital
at Ashland.
• The I,adies Aid purchase«! new
furniture for the parsonage last
week in preparation for the new
minister and family who are ex­
pected to arrive the latter part of
the week.
the Citizenship and Sportsman­
ship awards that carrier! cash val­
ues of |25 and 12 respectively. He
has decided to invest his award
money in Defense bonds.
Bill expressed appreciation to
the American legion for making
t lis trip possible to Ashland boys.
Other Ashland youths attending
were Bill Green. Bill Cooke, Fritz
Burbling and Bill Cate.
PLUMBING — HEATING
SHEET METAL
Day and Night Service
Anywhere
L1THIA PI.I MBINO and
HEATING
Ph. I.»« I : 220 f ourth St.
AI TOMOBILE - FIRE
( ASI Af.TV - LIFE
I N S U R A N C E
Dependable Protection at
ReanoiMibl«; Rates
M. T. BURNS
OX THE PLAZA
Just arrived—Small sizes Child­
ren's Dresses. 98c values only ■"><)
cents J.V.W. 5 and 10.
• George Pheifer and Jim Stone
«cent Sunday at Diamond lake
They were successful In catching
a nice lot of the finny tribe
• Mi and Mrs Sam Harris and
son Samuel Jr. of Camp Lewis
First Baptist Church who visited his parents here, left
Friday morning for San Franrisco
J. R. Turnbull, Minister
where they will visit Ralph Ham­
Bible school 9:45 a. m. C. E. ilton. Ralph has been confined in
the army hospital at Presidio
Corry, superintendent.
Morning worship 11 o'clock Monterey but is reported on the
Sunday. 8 p. m , church service. way to recovery
Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer • Mr. and Mrs. W. Bagley and
family of Prospect have moved to
praise and Bible study
the Talent campgrounds Bagley
is engaged hauling logs for Char­
Full Gospel Temnle ley Skeeters in the Wagner creek
district.
I
E. Main and Bisldyou Blvd.
R. E. Nehmldt, Pastor
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Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­
ning. Evangelistic service to fol­
low at 7:30 o'clock.
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
C. A. service and choir practice
^^îbÎe^chôô^^45^T^rr^ Miss 7:45 Tuesday evening.
Marjorie Stratton, assistant sup-
Prayer meeting 7:30 Thursday
ertntendent.
evening.
Worship service 11 a m Sub-
Everybody is cordially Invited
Ject, "Our Citizenship.’*
to all services.
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Church of the
Nazarene
Bert nuid F. Peterson, Pastor
Fourth and C Street»
Church school 9:45 a m.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
"When Mourning is Blessed."
Junior, Young People’s and
F’eople's meetings at 7 p m.
Evangelistic service at 8 o'clock
Church school board and teach-
era and officers meet at 8 p. m
Tuesday.
Prayermeeting at 7:45 p m
Wednesday, followed by choir
practice at 8:45.
Prayer and fasting, Friday noon
at church.
'
First Presbyterian
Church
Sunday scr.ool 9:45 a. m.
Worship service at LI a. m.
•
NEIGHBORHOOD ( LI B MET
The Neighborhood club was en-
terained at the home of Mrs. El­
iza Hicks Friday afternoon.
Guests present were: Mrs R. Me
Allister. Mrs Sarah Gunter. Mrs.
M McLaren, Mrs Mary R. Pres­
cott. Mrs. Jennie Mathes. Mrs. F.
S Hinch, Mrs Emma B Adams.
Mrs. Mabel Mapes and daughter,
Mrs George Hance. Mrs. Virginia
Shaw, Mrs. Ada Ross. Mrs B C.
Richardson and Mrs. Olen Sneed.
T ele phone
jhxPIONEERS
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FACTS “« RIDING EASE
The 1941 FORD OFFERS RIDING EASE New
to
Buyers!
Here are some facts worth remembering when you compare: —
»FRING8ASI
IL are always new frontiers to telephone serv­
»HOCK ASSORBIR»
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ice. Problems to be solved. Improvements to be made.
And there will always be Pioneers pushing on to new
STABILIZIR
achievements.
SIATS
198
inchat longer (han Car B.
3'i inchet longer than Car C.
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Softer and t-l-o-w-e-r in action.
In fassingir ROOM, also, the facts show the FORD
New, improved deiign.
is first among this year's low-price cars.
Softer, more luxurioutly cushioned than ever.
The telephone business recognizes and salutes its
veterans, whose Pioneer spirit animates the entire or­
Your Ford Desiar can talk with you on at lean a doian tuch important
fact«. And taken all together they create a 1941 Ford ride that it a
revelation to low-price car buyer« for iti toftnau, imoorhnen and quiet.
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ganization. Their leadership, aid and guidance is a
daily inspiration to the younger members in the tele­
In the list at the left you’ll see 5 facts that are vitally
important to you if RIDE is important to you. They
help to create a 1941 Ford ride that’s won favor
everywhere, for sojtness, smoothness, and quietness!
In MCCHANICAL quality , too. the FORD is first. This
year FORD cars swept all first five places in the
great 1,000-mile Argentine endurance race.
CHICK TH« FACTS, not claims, before you buy. Then
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phone family who will be the Telephone Pioneers of
tomorrow.
There are on the Pacific Coast about five thousand
members of the Association known as the Telephone
GET THE FACTS AND YOU'LL
GET THE BIG 1941
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and broad—gained through years of exoerience on
the day-to-day job.
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In these times of emergency—of rapidly expand­
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ditions of the industry is an invaluable asset to the
business and the Nation.
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